Board of Trustees Meetings: January 2012

Agendas for meetings of the City College of San Francisco Board of Trustees are composed of a variety of resolutions. In general, Agenda items are proposed by either Administrators of City College of San Francisco, or members of the Board of Trustees.

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Approval to solicit and receive bids for services of a private firm to assist in the activities related to hiring a new Chancellor, and appropriation of up to $150,000 for all activities related to hiring a new Chancellor for the San Francisco Community College District during the period January 27, 2012 through September 30, 2012.

Authorization to conduct a Summer 2012 Study Abroad Program in Culinary Arts in Oaxaca, Mexico, and to contract with Capital Travel Solutions (CTS), formerly known as Kristensen International Travel and Tours, Ltd. (KITT) for travel and logistical program arrangements

Resolution to acknowledge and recognize the City College of San Francisco Football Team, Head Football Coach George Rush, Offensive Coordinator Daniel Hayes, Defensive Coordinator Anthony Feliciano, and the entire coaching staff

Administrative Department Realignment. Realigning the Information Technology and District Police/Public Safety Departments from the Chancellor’s Division to the Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration Division

City College of San Francisco Board of Trustees fully supports the 2012 Millionaires’ Tax as a way to restore education funding for rehiring teachers, funding for student support services, and restoring the California Higher Education Master Plan

City College of San Francisco Board of Trustees expresses its profound gratitude and appreciation to the Chinese community for responding to the call of the College, and raising the $800,000 to benefit the new Chinatown-North Beach campus in eight weeks from the entire cross-section of the community